Queen Latifah to Star in 'All of Me' Remake
Filed under: Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, New Line, Newsstand, Remakes and Sequels
I always thought of All of Me as a tragically forgotten classic from the 1980s -- that is until I forgot all about it myself. Now I can't really make a good case for its worth, as I apparently didn't do a good job of keeping conscious of it, but I still have a hard time digesting the fact that in addition to being left behind, it is also about to be made somewhat obsolete. New Line has announced it is remaking the comedy, which starred Steve Martin as a man accidentally forced to share his body with the soul of Lily Tomlin, and that the new version will star Queen Latifah. Though it hasn't been revealed if Latifah will play the body or the soul, I have a good guess she'll be taking on the part originally played by Martin. The interesting thing is that Adam Shankman is producing (and maybe directing?). In case you aren't familiar with Shankman's work, well, incidentally he made two movies starring Martin, Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and Bringing Down the House, the latter which also starred Latifah. Wait, I think I figured out the idea: the new All of Me will turn the old one on its head by having Martin play the character co-inhabiting Latifah's body. Of course! If there's anything that could be worse than a man having to share his body with the mind of a woman it is an African American diva having to share her body with the mind of a white guy.
In case you have never seen the original All of Me, you should probably check it out before the remake comes around and lowers its value. It came out in 1984 and was the fourth consecutive collaboration between Martin and director Carl Reiner (the first, The Jerk being the best one, of course). It was also the last decent movie made by Reiner as well as Tomlin's last decent starring role in a comedy (sure, I have soft spots in my heart for both Reiner's Summer School and Tomlin in Big Business, but there's no point in defending them). My favorite part of the whole movie, though, involves the great character actor Richard Libertini, a ringing telephone and a toilet bowl.










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4-26-2007 @ 11:37AM
WhizGidget said...
That "back in bowl" scene was my favorite too!
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4-26-2007 @ 12:29PM
bgdc said...
Yay! A remake of one of Steve Martin's worst films ever. Just what we needed.
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4-26-2007 @ 12:31PM
Robin said...
I don't understand why Queen Latifah gets so much work. She's not that great, she plays the same character in every movie.
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4-26-2007 @ 4:43PM
bgdc said...
Robin, Latifah is a star, not an actor. Audiences like stars as they expect them to play the same or among a limited selection of roles types. Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts Will Smith are stars...not actors. Audiences like that. Why? I have no idea. Familiarity for some reason makes audiences more likely to spend their money. They know what to expect and won't be disappointed.
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4-26-2007 @ 5:42PM
Aaron Walker said...
I wouldn't knock Queen Latifah as an actress. Okay, she's not the best I've ever seen, but she does hold her own even if they are variations of the same theme.
On post topic. Since I obviously don't share the same love and affection for "All of Me" as the author, I sure hope Steve Martin isn't in this one. It would remind me too much of Bringing Down the House with probably a very identical plot. She helps him get his life back on track. He helps her get out of a tough situation.
Doesn't matter who plays who, it's still "Bringing Down the House" all over again.
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4-26-2007 @ 7:40PM
Don't Panic! said...
Who's playing Praka Lasa? This movie would die without Praka Lasa.
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